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Cop Out (US - DVD R1 | BD)

Warner Home Video has announced the recent Kevin Smith directed movie

Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced DVD and Blu-ray/DVD Combo releases of Cop Out for the 20th July. As far as we know, the only extra material on the DVD release will be deleted scenes. The Blu-ray/DVD combo release will include the deleted scenes, along with a Maximum Comedy Mode with Kevin Smith and Seann William Scott, Focus Points, a Wisdom From The shit Bandit feature, and a digital copy of the film. We've attached our first look at the official package artwork below:

Synopsis

Quote: Action star Bruce Willis and ace comic Tracy Morgan play bickering-but-got-your-back Brooklyn buddy cops. Kevin Smith (Clerks, Chasing Amy) directs the gritty, goofball goings-on as the guys hunt for a stolen 1952 mint-condition baseball card, a hunt plunging them into a gunslinging war with a deadly drug ring. Batter up, fans. The boys are ready to take you out to the ol’ brawl game!

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I myself,really liked the movie. My 4th favorite movie of the year so far behind Kick-Ass,Iron Man II,and Date Night. Glad to see a Maximum Movie Mode for this,which should be hilarious considering thats the norm with Kevin Smith commentaries and that its got Scott involved. Shame Willis & Morgan aren't involved.

This movie was not a true Kev project. The writing was not his at all. So for those who are trying to blame him for the the trifle of s**t please remember that. besides if you have heard him talk about how he would shoot an action scene, that is exactly what he did. As you watch it you get the Kev vibe but not the experience.

tyrok3k wrote: Kevin not doing a commentary on Zack and Miri had nothing to do with the quality of the movie, it was because of the box office.

And he'd pretty much covered it all on the Smodcasts anyways.

Maximum Comedy Mode will be just like Maximum movie mode on Watchmen and T:Salvation I guess. Hopefully with a little more imput though. (Who am I kidding, it's Kevin Smith, it'll probably be throughout the whole flick)

Kevin not doing a commentary on Zack and Miri had nothing to do with the quality of the movie, it was because of the box office. Every box office prediction website said the movie would do huge and it didn't do anywhere near what it should have. It was supposed to be his first major success and that didn't pan out so he really wasn't in the mood to do a commentary before the video release.

EthanRunt wrote: So Kev can spend enough time on the film for a maximum movie mode thing, and it's just a money job, but a more passion project like Zack and Miri and he flat out ignores the insightful chattracks? This is why I refuse to see the flick when it's out over here.

maximum movie mode seems to be a Warner thing so its entirely possible the studios force the directors to do them. like maybe its part of their contract for that particular movie.

So Kev can spend enough time on the film for a maximum movie mode thing, and it's just a money job, but a more passion project like Zack and Miri and he flat out ignores the insightful chattracks? This is why I refuse to see the flick when it's out over here.